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3 SESSIONS: 11 —2 8 P.M. J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) Paramount's Lilting, Rhythmical Laughing Show • '"HAPPY GO LUCKY" "HAPPY GO LUCKY" IN TECHNICOLOUB. SOONI SOON! British Empire Films present ROBERT GREENWOOD'S "Bunting" Novel "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" . When vou see. this simple tale ot a simple 'British Family you'll understand how BRITAIN SAVED THE WORLD FROM HITLER! IT'S BRITAIN'S "MRS. MINIVER." Plans at ■ Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. i Tr mno I cinema I IUUUK I 'Ph. 24-749. To-night at 8.1 ol Mickey Rooney, lan Hunter, Edmund Gwoun. Alan Mowbray and l 4 reddie Bartholomew 111 "A YANK .AT ETON ALSO: Latest Newsreel— Passing Parade Miniature Novelty and tho MARCH OK TIME (Approved tor Universal i^xQiDition) i « Tpfv I CINEMA *■— TAKAPUNAJ I GAIETY I'Ph. 78-605. To-night at 81 Red Skclton and Ann Sothcrn in the Comedy: "PANAMA HATTIE Full Programme. (Adult Recommendation) i PTn A Mr\ i ONEHONGA. I Si RAN L) I Ph. 54-380. "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE" ONA MUNSON — DE\ IL PA\S OFF Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults. AVONDALE AMBASSADOR PT ' Jack Benny, Robert Stack, Lionel Atwill in Carole Lombard's last picture, an exciting romantic comedy, 10 BE OR NOT 1 OBL. Constance Bennett, Don Porter mthe daring AVONDAuTFIje '•«" Claire Trevor, Burgess Meredith in "STREET OF CHANCE" Also "NORTH-WEST RANGERS" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. OUTDOOR SPORTS rpAKAPUNA BOATING CLUB (INC.), X BAYSWATER, ANNUAL REGATTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 19-14 Entries received for H. L. jN, *, a l, a, Y Z, F, B and S.'F. up till 5 p.m. Wednesday, January 19, at Messrs. John Burns, Ltd. Handicaps and courses available at John Burns, Ltd., on Friday, January 21. First Race H, L and N starts at 2.30 p.m., eight minutes between races. Afternoon Tea Provided. H. ROSKILLY, Hon. Sec. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. 1944. APRIL 8, 10 and 'ls. To be held on RANDWIOK RACECOURSE. Firet Day: SATURDAY, APRIL 8. THE DONG ASTER HANDICAP: £2, forfeit on nomination, £2500 added, 1 mile. THE A.J.C. ST. LEGER Uor 3-year-old Colts and Fillies at time of starting): £l, forfeit on nomination, £ISOO added, 1/4 jniles. THE A.J.C. SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES: £l, forfeit on nomination, £3500 added. For Colts and Fillies,, being 2-year-old at time of starting, the produce of sires nominated; colts Sst 101b; fillies Bst Sib; 7 furlongs. Second Day: MONDAY. APRIL 10. THE SYDNEY CUP: £2, forfeit on nomination, £SOOO added and a War Bond of £2OO. For 3-year-olds and upwards; 2 miles. Third Day: SATURDAY, APRIL 15. THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES (for 2-year-olds at time of starting), £l, forfeit on nomination, £2OOO added, 6 furlongs. • All horses within the Commonwealth at date of nomination roust be registered before being entered. (A.J.C. Rule of Racing 44. A.R. 26.) AUTUMN MEETING, 1945. THE A.J.C. SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, 1045, £3500 added. The nominator of the sire of the winner to receive £l5O. For Colts and Fillies, being 2-years-old at time of starting. the produce of sires nominated. Nomination of sires only. Entrance Fee, £5. For full conditions see programme. Nominations accompanied by the first forfeit for each race to be made with the SecI rc+arv of the A.J.C., Sydney, or with Miss D. E. Bray, Secretary W.R.C., Wellington, I before 4 o'ctoc.k p.m. on Tuesday, January 25, 11944. If entries are made by telegram, the ' amount of forfeit must also be telegraphed. 1 6 Bligh St., GEO. T. ROWE, Sydney. Secretary. SALES BY AUCTION A LFRED BUCIiLAND & SONS) LTD., A AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WESTFIELD FAT STOCK MARKET. Owing to Anniversary Day falling on Saturday, January 29, WESTFIELD FAT STOCK SALE will be held on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, And the WESTFIELD DAIRY AND STORE STOCK SALE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD., DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SALE BED, Single, Rirnu, panel ends, Rustless Wire Wove, as new; highest offer.— Lopas, IS Totara Av., Pukekohe. BLAZER, Auckland University, little worn, 3flin bust --8L377 Herald, Hamilton. Movie. 8 m.m., Kodak, model V 7 20, Projector, Univex, good order: 100 ft wnoxposod Film; what offersP —Movie Camera, Box 103, Hamilton. riARPETS, Body, 15ft lOin x lift 3in; Indian, 10ft Cin x Oft sin; Wilton, Oft x Oft Oiu.—Ph. 03-053. IjXJNGUS, half a ton of best for salo in . Auckland; state highest offer, subject your approval after inspection.—FGl2l4 Herald TRONER, Beatty, good order.—Box 05, X W-hangarei. i\/TODEL Yacht, length 4ft. perfect condi I>X tion; I'S.—Pb. 26-000. PRAM, Cream Cane, new cond.j £5 cash.— 9 Moata Rd., Onfi Tree Hill QEATS (2), Ist-class, limited, 23rd, exchge. O for 1 limited, 20th. —Ph. 40-135. (JEWING Machine, Singer, treadle, splenO did order.—Ph. 30-297. (J'J'AMP Collection, Briti.sh Colonials, issued O last 20 years, inc. 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FREE HEALTH LECTURES FREE HEALTH LECTURES By an International Nutrition Expert MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER First Floor, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, 174 Queen Street. JANUARY 17 to 21, inclusive ' WOMEN ONLY. Commencing 2 p.m. sharp. TUESDAY -- - "Migraine Headaches." WEDNESDAY - - "End Constipation." THURSDAY - - - "Joint Diseases and Affections." FRIDAY -- - - "How Important is YOUR Stomach?" AND in deference to repeated requests to THE PUBLIC Commencing 8 p.m. sharp TO-DAY -- - - "The Natural Road to Health" THURSD t AY -- - "Must Millions Die in Middle Age?" SIX vital addresses each and every week—AND ALL DIFFERENT SPECIAL FEATURE-—The "Questions and Answers" session. Bring your written questions. No children admitted. Collection. EXTRACT from Evening Star, DUNEDIN: "Unanimously conceded to be the most enlightening addresses on the subject of scientifically-balanced diet heard in Dunedin for many years, the series by Maufeen Morris Alexander concluded on Thursday night. The popularity of the speaker, and her inimitable manner of delivering her message, was reflected in the enthusiasm of capacity audiences which greeted her every appearance." Get Back On The Road To Health. It la a National Duty! "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24793, 17 January 1944, Page 6

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